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2011-2014 Mustangs
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BC coilovers
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<blockquote data-quote="magnido45" data-source="post: 13537710" data-attributes="member: 148063"><p>Thanks for the replies, guys...I'm pretty sure I have the 7K/5K springs as I bought the BC Racing BR-Type coilover set from a local performance shop and didn't ask to customize the set w/ the install...mild drop, not slammed...I started out 12/30 front and 4/30 rear...I had to keep stiffening up the suspension over time to dial it in as the streets here are really bad and the car sometimes wobbled (especially with 2 people in the car) when driven down such streets...now I'm at 20/30 front and 12/30 rear and it is about perfect...I don't find this setting uncomfortable or harsh at all...the car actually takes bumpy uneven roads very well. I might adjust the front back down to 18/30 as the steering is a bit stiff, yet remains very responsive...very content :rockon:and over 6000 miles on the coilovers....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magnido45, post: 13537710, member: 148063"] Thanks for the replies, guys...I'm pretty sure I have the 7K/5K springs as I bought the BC Racing BR-Type coilover set from a local performance shop and didn't ask to customize the set w/ the install...mild drop, not slammed...I started out 12/30 front and 4/30 rear...I had to keep stiffening up the suspension over time to dial it in as the streets here are really bad and the car sometimes wobbled (especially with 2 people in the car) when driven down such streets...now I'm at 20/30 front and 12/30 rear and it is about perfect...I don't find this setting uncomfortable or harsh at all...the car actually takes bumpy uneven roads very well. I might adjust the front back down to 18/30 as the steering is a bit stiff, yet remains very responsive...very content :rockon:and over 6000 miles on the coilovers.... [/QUOTE]
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